Description
Following Mindstar Rising and A Quantum Murder, The Nano Flower is the final book in Peter F. Hamilton's Greg Mandel trilogy - a page-turning science-fictional detective story.
For fifteen years she has been the power behind England's economic renaissance. But this won't help her now. Julia Evans, billionaire owner of Event Horizon, is in trouble.
Her husband is missing. Rival companies claim to have acquired an incredible new technology - something impossibly superior to what has come before. So she has no time to notice a single flower, delivered anonymously. But this flower possesses genetic information millions of years in advance of any terrestrial DNA.
Is it a cryptic alien message, or a poignant farewell token from her husband? One man is on the case to discover its origins: psi-boosted private detective Greg Mandel. But he won't be alone in this desperate search. And, as Greg and Julia discover, being first in the race won't be enough - not when the Nano Flower starts to bloom . . .
Nano Flower is the gripping conclusion to this near-future detective story. Greg Mandel is asked to track the origins of a flower possessing alien DNA. But he's not the only one racing to find dangerous new knowledge, and answers that could transform our world.
About the Author
Peter F. Hamilton was born in Rutland in 1960 and now lives in Somerset. He began writing in 1987, and sold his first short story to Fear magazine in 1988. He has written many bestselling novels, including the Greg Mandel series, the Night's Dawn trilogy, the Commonwealth Saga, the Void trilogy, The Chronicle of the Fallers, short story collections and several standalone novels including Fallen Dragon and Great North Road.
Reviews
Reaches another level of excellence . . . Brilliant -- Locus
Fully fleshed-out characters living in an immaculately imagined and executed near-future world, lush prose, crystal-sharp dialogue . . . Unreservedly recommended -- Interzone
A cracking good story, full of action and adventure . . . unputdownable -- Critical Wave
Book Information
ISBN 9781509868698
Author Peter F. Hamilton
Format Paperback
Page Count 576
Imprint Pan Books
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Series Greg Mandel
Weight(grams) 408g
Dimensions(mm) 197mm * 131mm * 41mm